One in every eleven persons born in Mexico has gone to the U.S. The National Review reported that in 2014 $1.87 billion was spent on incarcerating illegal immigrant criminals….Now add hundreds of billions for welfare and remittances! MICHAEL BARGO, Jr…… for the AMERICAN THINKER.COM

“What
we're seeing is our Congress and national leadership dismantling our laws by
not enforcing them. Lawlessness becomes the norm, just like Third World
corruption. Illegal aliens now have more rights and privileges than Americans.
If you are an illegal alien, you can drive a car without a driver's license or
insurance. You may obtain medical care without paying. You may work without
paying taxes. Your children enjoy free education at the expense of taxpaying
Americans.”

It proves the Obama administration is willing to go to any extent
- including gaming the courts - to continue stonewalling the full story of its
lawless release of illegal aliens. Now, with the prison floodgates being thrown
open to illegal aliens under the phony pretense of abiding by sequester cuts,
it is more important that details of this threat to the public safety be
revealed.

*

OBAMA and the
LA RAZA DEMS’ PROMISE TO ILLEGALS: No Real Border Security

Christopher Crane, who represents
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, says illegal immigrants are given a
bigger voice than enforcement agents during the immigration reform debate.

While
the Obama Administration halts deportations to work on its secret
amnesty
plan,
hospitals across the U.S. are getting stuck with the exorbitant tab of
medically treating illegal immigrants and some are finally demanding
compensation from the federal government.

*

NO
ENFORCEMENT GUARANTEED TO 40 MILLION ILLEGALS HANDED OBAMA’S AMNESTY:

“I’m afraid we’ll have a
deal like in 1986 where the amnesty provisions become law and the enforcement
doesn’t occur,” Sessions said Wednesday on the Senate floor. “We don’t have the
kind of commitment to law enforcement at this point that gives the American
people the confidence that we’re moving on the right path. So this is no sure
thing.”

*

AMNESTY or
INVASION?

EVEN AS HE SQUANDERS BILLIONS PROTECTING THE BORDERS OF
MUSLIM DICTATORS, OBAMA HAS PROMISED MEXICO AND HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE OF
ILLEGALS THAT OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX WILL ALWAYS BE OPEN AND UNDEFENDED TO
THE MEX HORDES.

We’ve got an even more ominous enemy within
our borders that promotes “Reconquista of Aztlan” or the reconquest of
California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas into the country of Mexico. With 9.2 million (THIS ARTCILE IS DATED) Mexicans now living in
America, their goal of colonizing our country back into Mexico moves forward. A
more sobering reality stems from the evidence that it’s Mexican-American
citizens in the forefront of this disintegration of our country.

Arizona’s illegal immigrant population is costing the
state’s taxpayers even more than once thought -- a whopping $2.7 billion in
2009, according to researchers at the public interest group that helped write
the state's new immigration law.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT AS
HISPANDERING OBAMA HAS SET LOSE THOUSAND OF MEXICAN CRIMINALS AND FURLOUGHED
6,000 BORDER GUARD TO EASE MORE OF HIS PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS OVER OUR BORDERS
BEFORE AMNESTY MAKES THEY OUR EQUALS.

PRAYERS for
AMERICANS MURDERED BY ILLEGALS: THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE... there have been more
than 2,000 murdered by Mexicans that fled back over the border to avoid
prosecutions. Do you think these dead Americans would endorse the Obama-McCain
amnesty?

Illegals cheat, distribute drugs,
lie, forge documents, steal and kill as if it’s a normal way of life. For them,
it is. Mexico’s civilization stands diametrically opposed to America’s culture.

The legal age of sexual
consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is
socially acceptable in Mexico. For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded
guilty to sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia.

Racist Mexican gangs are
indiscriminately targeting blacks who aren't even involved in gang culture, as
part of an orchestrated ethnic cleansing program that is forcing black people
to flee Los Angeles. The culprit of the carnage is the radical Neo-Nazi
liberation theology known as La Raza, which calls for the extermination of all
races in America besides Latinos, and is being bankrolled by some of the
biggest Globalists in the U.S.

A story carried on the liberal website Alternet, charts an explosion in
brutal murders of blacks by Hispanic street gangs in L.A. Far from being gang
on gang violence, the Latinos are targeting innocent blacks in accordance with
a concerted ethnic cleansing campaign that seeks to eradicate all blacks from
Hispanic neighborhoods.

In one instance, 21-year-old Anthony Prudhomme was shot in the face with a
.25-caliber semi-automatic while lying on a futon inside his apartment, slain
by a Latino gang known as the Avenues as part of a racist terror campaign in
which gang members earn "stripes" for each black person they kill.

In one typical case," writes journalist Brentin Mock, "Three members
of the Pomona 12 attacked an African-American teenager, Kareem Williams, in his
front yard in 2002. When his uncle, Roy Williams, ran to help his nephew, gang
member Richard Diaz told him, "Niggers have no business living in Pomona
because this is 12th Street territory." According to witnesses, Diaz then
told the other gang members, "Pull out the gun! Shoot the niggers! Shoot
the niggers!"

The fatwah against blacks began in the mid-nineties, with a 1995 LAPD report
concluding that Latinos had vowed to "Eradicate black citizens from the
gang neighborhood." In a follow up report on the situation in east Los
Angeles, the LAPD warned that "Local gangs will attack any black person
that comes into the city."

The author notes that since 1990 the African-American population of Los Angeles
has halved, partly as a result of rampant illegal immigration and that there
are noticeably fewer blacks walking the streets because many have been forced
to relocate in fear of the racist gangs.

"The LAPD estimates there are now 22,000 Latino gang members in the city
of Los Angeles alone. That's not only more than all the Crips and the Bloods;
it's more than all black, Asian, and white gang members combined. Almost all of
those Latino gang members in L.A. -- let alone those in other California cities
-- are loyal to the Mexican Mafia. Most have been thoroughly indoctrinated with
the Mexican Mafia's violent racism during stints in prison, where most gangs
are racially based," writes Mock.

Mock blames the "Mexican
Mafia" for ordering the campaign of ethnic cleansing from prison, as part
of a turf war with the Black Guerilla family, another prison gang, but fails to
pinpoint the racist creed from which the Mexican kingpins draw their
inspiration - the long standing Aztlan invasion agenda.

Aztlan's goal, known as La reconquista, is to cede and take over the entirety
of the southern and western states by any means necessary and impose a
Communist militant dictatorship. President Bush's blanket amnesty program goes
a long way to helping the extremists achieve their aim.

*

(FYI – LOS ANGELES MAYOR ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA IS A
MEMBER OF THE FASCIST SEPARATIST MOVEMENT OF M.E.Ch.A. HE IS CONSIDERED HIGHLY
RACIST AND A MEX SUPREMACIST. HE PLANS TO RUN FOR GOV OF MEX INFESTED
MEXIFORNIA, AND WILL BE ELECTED BY THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS!!!)

*Despite
the fact that the majority of documented hispanics oppose illegal immigration,
as do the majority of Americans, Aztlan and La Raza race hate groups have
become the self-appointed voice for a separatist movement that threatens a
violent overthrow of the Constitutional system and a barbaric program of ethnic
cleansing. This is held up by the media as 'diversity' and to vociferously
oppose it is scorned as racism.

Aztlan and Mecha groups advocate killing all whites
and blacks and driving them out of the southern states by means of brutal
ethnic cleansing. Flags and placards carried at marches depict white
people having their heads cut off, as seen in the picture below.

Those that protest such groups are then attacked by the establishment media and
labeled as racists, despite the fact that the Plan of San Diego, a rallying cry
for the hispanic Klan groups, advocates total eradication of any race but
hispanics.

Mecha's own slogan reads, "For the
race everything. For those outside the race, nothing."

TV stations owned by rich white industrialists erect giant billboards in Los
Angeles claiming the city belongs to Mexico, as seen below.

And who bankrolls these pocket radicals? Billionaire tax-exempt foundations and
NGO's owned by white men. Organizations like the Ford Foundation, groups who
are zealous in their quest to eliminate the middle class and destroy America,
turning it into a cashless society, compact city, surveillance control grid
where only two tiers of society exist - the elite and the poor slaves.

During the May immigration protests, The Aztlanwebsite carried the following
statement.

"If the racist "Sensenbrenner Legislation" passes the US Senate,
there is no doubt that a massive civil disobedience movement will emerge.
Eventually labor union power can merge with the immigrant civil rights and
"Immigrant Sanctuary" movements to enable us to either form a new
political party or to do heavy duty reforming of the existing Democratic Party.
The next and final steps would follow and that is to elect our own governors of
all the states within Aztlan."

Here is the open call for violent separatism and the overthrow of existing
state government structures.

During the immigration demonstrations, which were orchestrated by Rob Allyn of
Rob Allyn & Co. who is closely tied with George W. Bush, alarming reports
of illegals carrying out violent beatings began to surface. In Santa Ana California, illegal aliens
swarmed around in mobs invading schools, carrying out violent beatings and in
one incident a county worker had a Mexican flag plunged into his chest.

The violent protests that began on May 1 last year were characterized by
throngs marching under Mexican flags, many of which were illegal aliens, as a
"day without gringos."

Imagine what the reaction would be if white middle class Americans marched in
their millions and called the event "a day without blacks."

The media continues to run defense for a violent militant movement that seeks
nothing less than the eradication of blacks and whites through ethnic cleansing
and the takeover of the southern and western states. This is a separatist junta
that has over 30,000 ruthless gang members at its disposal once the call for
mobilization is heard, along with millions of illegal aliens pouring across the
border.

*

“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of
Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country saturated with
racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil
Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites
are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination
can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast
majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites,
Asians, and others.”

*

“Brown then let her
true MSM colors show with a softball question to Murguia implying that
opposition to illegal immigration is veiled racism: "What are the racial
undertones to this debate for many people? Is that something that worries
you?" Murguia was only too happy to be worried, alleging that there are
"racial undertones, anti-ethnic overtones." That's when Dobbs got off perhaps his best line of the morning.
"The National Council of La Raza is talking about race? La Raza - what
does that mean? It means 'the race'!"

*

“WE’RE HERE... TO SHOW THE WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT L.A.,
THE FEW OF YOU WHO REMAIN, THAT WE ARE THE MAJORITY, AND WE CLAIM THIS LAND AS
OURS, IT’S ALWAYS BEEN OURS, AND WE’RE STILL HERE, AND NONE OF THE TALK ABOUT
DEPORTING. IF ANYONE’S GOING TO BE DEPORTED IT’S GOING TO BE YOU!”

“WE ARE THE MAJORITY IN L.A. THERE’S OVER SEVEN MILLION MEXICANS
IN L.A. COUNTY ALONE.”

Racist Mexican gangs are
indiscriminately targeting blacks who aren't even involved in gang culture, as
part of an orchestrated ethnic cleansing program that is forcing black people
to flee Los Angeles. The culprit of the carnage is the radical Neo-Nazi
liberation theology known as La Raza, which calls for the extermination of all
races in America besides Latinos, and is being bankrolled by some of the
biggest Globalists in the U.S.

A story carried on the liberal website Alternet, charts an explosion in
brutal murders of blacks by Hispanic street gangs in L.A. Far from being gang
on gang violence, the Latinos are targeting innocent blacks in accordance with
a concerted ethnic cleansing campaign that seeks to eradicate all blacks from
Hispanic neighborhoods.

In one instance, 21-year-old Anthony Prudhomme was shot in the face with a
.25-caliber semi-automatic while lying on a futon inside his apartment, slain
by a Latino gang known as the Avenues as part of a racist terror campaign in
which gang members earn "stripes" for each black person they kill.

In one typical case," writes journalist Brentin Mock, "Three members
of the Pomona 12 attacked an African-American teenager, Kareem Williams, in his
front yard in 2002. When his uncle, Roy Williams, ran to help his nephew, gang
member Richard Diaz told him, "Niggers have no business living in Pomona
because this is 12th Street territory." According to witnesses, Diaz then
told the other gang members, "Pull out the gun! Shoot the niggers! Shoot
the niggers!"

The fatwah against blacks began in the mid-nineties, with a 1995 LAPD report
concluding that Latinos had vowed to "Eradicate black citizens from the
gang neighborhood." In a follow up report on the situation in east Los
Angeles, the LAPD warned that "Local gangs will attack any black person
that comes into the city."

The author notes that since 1990 the African-American population of Los Angeles
has halved, partly as a result of rampant illegal immigration and that there
are noticeably fewer blacks walking the streets because many have been forced
to relocate in fear of the racist gangs.

"The LAPD estimates there are now 22,000 Latino gang members in the city
of Los Angeles alone. That's not only more than all the Crips and the Bloods;
it's more than all black, Asian, and white gang members combined. Almost all of
those Latino gang members in L.A. -- let alone those in other California cities
-- are loyal to the Mexican Mafia. Most have been thoroughly indoctrinated with
the Mexican Mafia's violent racism during stints in prison, where most gangs
are racially based," writes Mock.

Mock blames the "Mexican
Mafia" for ordering the campaign of ethnic cleansing from prison, as part
of a turf war with the Black Guerilla family, another prison gang, but fails to
pinpoint the racist creed from which the Mexican kingpins draw their
inspiration - the long standing Aztlan invasion agenda.

Aztlan's goal, known as La reconquista, is to cede and take over the entirety
of the southern and western states by any means necessary and impose a
Communist militant dictatorship. President Bush's blanket amnesty program goes
a long way to helping the extremists achieve their aim.

*

(FYI – LOS ANGELES MAYOR ANTONIO VILLARAIGOSA IS A
MEMBER OF THE FASCIST SEPARATIST MOVEMENT OF M.E.Ch.A. HE IS CONSIDERED HIGHLY
RACIST AND A MEX SUPREMACIST. HE PLANS TO RUN FOR GOV OF MEX INFESTED
MEXIFORNIA, AND WILL BE ELECTED BY THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS!!!)

*Despite
the fact that the majority of documented hispanics oppose illegal immigration,
as do the majority of Americans, Aztlan and La Raza race hate groups have
become the self-appointed voice for a separatist movement that threatens a
violent overthrow of the Constitutional system and a barbaric program of ethnic
cleansing. This is held up by the media as 'diversity' and to vociferously
oppose it is scorned as racism.

Aztlan and Mecha groups advocate killing all whites
and blacks and driving them out of the southern states by means of brutal
ethnic cleansing. Flags and placards carried at marches depict white
people having their heads cut off, as seen in the picture below.

Those that protest such groups are then attacked by the establishment media and
labeled as racists, despite the fact that the Plan of San Diego, a rallying cry
for the hispanic Klan groups, advocates total eradication of any race but
hispanics.

Mecha's own slogan reads, "For the
race everything. For those outside the race, nothing."

TV stations owned by rich white industrialists erect giant billboards in Los
Angeles claiming the city belongs to Mexico, as seen below.

And who bankrolls these pocket radicals? Billionaire tax-exempt foundations and
NGO's owned by white men. Organizations like the Ford Foundation, groups who
are zealous in their quest to eliminate the middle class and destroy America,
turning it into a cashless society, compact city, surveillance control grid
where only two tiers of society exist - the elite and the poor slaves.

During the May immigration protests, The Aztlanwebsite carried the following
statement.

"If the racist "Sensenbrenner Legislation" passes the US Senate,
there is no doubt that a massive civil disobedience movement will emerge.
Eventually labor union power can merge with the immigrant civil rights and
"Immigrant Sanctuary" movements to enable us to either form a new
political party or to do heavy duty reforming of the existing Democratic Party.
The next and final steps would follow and that is to elect our own governors of
all the states within Aztlan."

Here is the open call for violent separatism and the overthrow of existing
state government structures.

During the immigration demonstrations, which were orchestrated by Rob Allyn of
Rob Allyn & Co. who is closely tied with George W. Bush, alarming reports
of illegals carrying out violent beatings began to surface. In Santa Ana California, illegal aliens
swarmed around in mobs invading schools, carrying out violent beatings and in
one incident a county worker had a Mexican flag plunged into his chest.

The violent protests that began on May 1 last year were characterized by
throngs marching under Mexican flags, many of which were illegal aliens, as a
"day without gringos."

Imagine what the reaction would be if white middle class Americans marched in
their millions and called the event "a day without blacks."

The media continues to run defense for a violent militant movement that seeks
nothing less than the eradication of blacks and whites through ethnic cleansing
and the takeover of the southern and western states. This is a separatist junta
that has over 30,000 ruthless gang members at its disposal once the call for
mobilization is heard, along with millions of illegal aliens pouring across the
border.

*

“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of
Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country saturated with
racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil
Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites
are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination
can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast
majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites,
Asians, and others.”

*

“Brown then let her
true MSM colors show with a softball question to Murguia implying that
opposition to illegal immigration is veiled racism: "What are the racial
undertones to this debate for many people? Is that something that worries
you?" Murguia was only too happy to be worried, alleging that there are
"racial undertones, anti-ethnic overtones." That's when Dobbs got off perhaps his best line of the morning.
"The National Council of La Raza is talking about race? La Raza - what
does that mean? It means 'the race'!"

*

“WE’RE HERE... TO SHOW THE WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT L.A.,
THE FEW OF YOU WHO REMAIN, THAT WE ARE THE MAJORITY, AND WE CLAIM THIS LAND AS
OURS, IT’S ALWAYS BEEN OURS, AND WE’RE STILL HERE, AND NONE OF THE TALK ABOUT
DEPORTING. IF ANYONE’S GOING TO BE DEPORTED IT’S GOING TO BE YOU!”

“WE ARE THE MAJORITY IN L.A. THERE’S OVER SEVEN MILLION MEXICANS
IN L.A. COUNTY ALONE.”

Noting that McCain has attempted to distance himself from the
comprehensive immigration reform bill he co-sponsored with Democratic Sen. Ted
Kennedy, Malkin said the appointment of Hernandez “tells me that John McCain is
as weak on border security now as he ever was.”

Sens. McCain and Obama are fiercely courting the Latino
vote. Last month they spoke to the National Association of Latino Elected and
Appointed Officials; today it’s the League of United Latin American Citizens’
national convention; and this weekend they’re set to address the National Council of La Raza, one
of the most radical socioethnocentric interest groups in the country.

*

INTRODUCTION TO MEXICAN LA RAZA FASCISM – THE FASTEST
GROWING POLITICAL PARTY in AMERICA WHICH IS FUNDED WITH TAX DOLLARS BY BARACK
OBAMA.

FIFTEEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
LA RAZA “THE RACE”

by Michelle Malkin

Only in America could critics of a
group called "The Race" be labeled racists. Such is the triumph of
left-wing identity chauvinists, whose aggressive activists and supine abettors
have succeeded in redefining all opposition as "hate."

Both Barack Obama and John McCain will
speak this week in San Diego at the annual conference of the National Council
of La Raza, the Latino organization whose name is Spanish for, yes, "The
Race." Can you imagine Obama and McCain paying homage to a
group of white people who called themselves that? No matter. The presidential
candidates and the media have legitimized "The Race" as a mainstream
ethnic lobbying group and marginalized its critics as intolerant bigots. The
unvarnished truth is that the group is a radical ethnic nationalist outfit that
abuses your tax dollars and milks PC politics to undermine our sovereignty.

*

Here are 15 things you should know about "The
Race":

*

15. "The Race" supports driver's licenses for
illegal aliens.

*

14."The Race" demands in-state tuition discounts
for illegal alien students that are not available to law-abiding U.S. citizens
and law-abiding legal immigrants.

11. "The Race" joined the American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee in a failed lawsuit attempt to prevent the feds
from entering immigration information into a key national crime database -- and
to prevent local police officers from accessing the data.

*

10. "The Race" opposed the state of Oklahoma's
tough immigration-enforcement-first laws, which cut off welfare to illegal
aliens, put teeth in employer sanctions and strengthened local-federal
cooperation and information sharing.

7. "The Race" has consistently opposed post-9/11
national security measures at every turn.

*

6. Former "Race" president Raul Yzaguirre, Hillary
Clinton's Hispanic outreach adviser, said this: "U.S. English is to
Hispanics as the Ku Klux Klan is to blacks." He was referring to U.S.
English, the nation's oldest, largest citizens' action group dedicated to
preserving the unifying role of the English language in the United States.
"The Race" also pioneered Orwellian open-borders Newspeak and advised
the Mexican government on how to lobby for illegal alien amnesty while avoiding
the terms "illegal" and "amnesty."

*

5. "The Race" gives mainstream cover to a
poisonous subset of ideological satellites, led by Movimiento Estudiantil
Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MEChA). The late GOP
Rep. Charlie Norwood rightly characterized the organization as "a radical
racist group … one of the most anti-American groups in the country, which has
permeated U.S. campuses since the 1960s, and continues its push to carve a
racist nation out of the American West."

*

4. "The Race" is currently leading a smear
campaign against staunch immigration enforcement leaders and has called for TV
and cable news networks to keep immigration enforcement proponents off the
airwaves -- in addition to pushing for Fairness Doctrine policies to shut up
their foes. The New York Times reported that current "Race" president
Janet Murguia believes "hate speech" should "not be tolerated,
even if such censorship were a violation of First Amendment rights."

*

3. "The Race" sponsors militant ethnic nationalist
charter schools subsidized by your public tax dollars (at least $8 million in
federal education grants). The schools include Aztlan Academy in Tucson, Ariz.,
the Mexicayotl Academy in Nogales, Ariz., Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School
in St. Paul, Minn., and La Academia Semillas del Pueblo in Los Angeles, whose
principal inveighed: "We don't want to drink from a White water fountain,
we have our own wells and our natural reservoirs and our way of collecting rain
in our aqueducts. We don't need a White water fountain … ultimately the White
way, the American way, the neo liberal, capitalist way of life will eventually
lead to our own destruction."

*

2. "The Race" has perfected the art of the PC
shakedown at taxpayer expense, pushing relentlessly to lower home loan
standards for Hispanic borrowers, reaping millions in federal "mortgage
counseling" grants, seeking special multimillion-dollar earmarks and
partnering with banks that do business with illegal aliens.

*

1. "The Race" thrives on ethnic supremacy -- and
the elite sheeple's unwillingness to call it what it is. As historian Victor
Davis Hanson observes: "[The] organization's very nomenclature 'The
National Council of La Raza' is hate speech to the core. Despite all the
contortions of the group, Raza (as its Latin cognate suggests) reflects the
meaning of 'race' in Spanish, not 'the people' -- and that's precisely why we
don't hear of something like 'The National Council of the People,' which would
not confer the buzz notion of ethnic, racial and tribal chauvinism."

America's open-borders
crowd didn't just play the race card in the nation's latest immigration debate.
This bunch whipped out an entire deck.

We have none other
than the Revvum Al Sharpton himself -- who no one has described as "Mr.
Racial Harmony" -- weighing in with these gems.

*

FROM HIS FIRST DAYS IN OFFICE, OBAMA HAS SABOTAGED HOMELAND SECURITY AND E-VERIFY TO EASE MORE ILLEGALS INTO OUR JOBS.

OBAMA HAS PROMISED LA RAZA OPEN BORDERS or CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT. HE HAS DELIVERD ON BOTH!

"Obama, the presumed Democratic nominee, has promised to support an immigration overhaul that would include a legalization plan and enhanced border security. On Tuesday, Obama, who also addressed the Latin American citizens group in Washington, accused McCain of abandoning his support for a path to citizenship."

*

YES, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WATCHES AGHAST AS HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS RANTING RAICST MEXICANS MARCHED ON THIS NATION IN 2006, WAVING THEIR MEXICAN FLAGS AND DEMANDING THEIR "RIGHTS (LA RAZA SUPREMACY).

DID OBAMA DELIVER?

"During the immigration mar

ches back in 2006, we had a saying: 'Today, we march. Tomorrow, we vote,' " Obama said. "Well, that was the time to march. And now comes the time to vote."

*

FROM 2006, HOW MANY AMERICANS HAVE BEEN MURDERED IN McCAIN'S STATE of ARIONZA? HOW MANY BILLION IN MEX DRUGS PASSED OVER THIS STATE? HOW MANY BILLIONS IN WELFARE WAS HANDED TO LOOTING MEXICANS?

SELLS, Ariz. — An eerie hush settles in at sundown on the Tohono O’odham Nation, which straddles 75 miles of border with Mexico.

*

Strategists in both parties believe that Republican support among Latino voters suffered when congressional conservatives blocked compromise legislation to overhaul immigration law -- forged mainly by McCain and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) -- in 2006 and 2007

FOR OBMA and McCAIN, HORDES OF ILLEGALS IS A GREAT WAY TO KEEP WAGES DEPRSSED AND THE MILLIONS OF EMPLOYERS OF ILLEGALS HAPPY AND GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS!

"And in a new series of advertisements -- in Spanish and English -- and a five-minute video, McCain talks about his long ties to Latinos and says immigrants' needs are "as important" as helping businesses and securing the border."

From the Los Angeles Times

CAMPAIGN '08

McCain shifts his message toward Latino immigrants

He says their needs matter as much as
border security and helping businesses.

By Peter Wallsten and Maeve Reston

Los
Angeles Times Staff Writers

July 9, 2008WASHINGTON — John McCain, angling to win
a bigger share of the fast-growing Latino vote, is taking the risky step of placing
an immigration overhaul at the center of his appeal.The presumed Republican
presidential nominee, who trails Barack Obama among Latinos, had been focused
on assuring conservatives that securing the U.S. border with Mexico would be
his immigration priority. But McCain has adopted a message that gives equal
weight to helping employers and immigrant workers and their families. That
suggests that as president he would back the kind of legislation that has
roiled many in his party -- most notably, a legalization plan for undocumented
workers.McCain's approach was on display Tuesday when he told the League of
United Latin American Citizens gathering here that he would deal
"practically and humanely with those who came here, as my distant
ancestors did, to build a better, safer life for their families." And in a
new series of advertisements -- in Spanish and English -- and a five-minute
video, McCain talks about his long ties to Latinos and says immigrants' needs
are "as important" as helping businesses and securing the
border."We will solve it with legislation that's practical and fair,"
McCain says of immigration in the video, according to a script obtained by The
Times. "We will abide by the law in every way. We will secure our borders
first and ask border-state governors to certify that the border is
secure." Then we will address the burden U.S. employers are enduring by
creating a temporary-worker program, so employers can hire and people can have
jobs. And as important, we will be sensitive to the immigrant workers and their
families who are doing the work that must be done," he adds. McCain steers
clear of directly calling for a pathway to citizenship. But his subtle language
matches that of legalization advocates. The video, filmed recently in New Mexico,
may be shown publicly next week, when McCain is scheduled to address another
large Latino group, the National Council of La Raza, which is meeting in San
Diego. His move to highlight immigrants' needs underscores the importance of
Latino voters -- particularly in the key battleground states of Nevada, New
Mexico, Colorado and Florida -- and suggests that whoever wins the presidency
will be committed to giving some kind of legal status to many of the estimated
12 million illegal immigrants now in the U.S. Obama, the presumed Democratic
nominee, has promised to support an immigration overhaul that would include a
legalization plan and enhanced border security. On Tuesday, Obama, who also
addressed the Latin American citizens group in Washington, accused McCain of abandoning
his support for a path to citizenship.He noted that during the GOP primary
season, McCain had said he would not vote for the legalization plan he once
championed because "people want the border secured first." Obama
suggested that Latino voters should not trust McCain as a loyal
friend."Sen. McCain used to buck his party on immigration," Obama
said. "Well, for eight long years, we've had a president who made all
kinds of promises to Latinos . . . but failed to live up to them in the White
House, and we can't afford that anymore. We need a president who isn't going to
walk away from something as important as comprehensive reform when it becomes
politically unpopular." Obama signaled that part of his Latino outreach
would be to draw links between his life and the immigrant story. He likened new
immigrants' desires to those of his father, who came to the U.S. from Kenya. The
Illinois senator also suggested he might benefit from the political fervor in
the Latino community, demonstrated when hundreds of thousands took to the
streets in Los Angeles and other cities to protest critics of a legalization
plan. "During the immigration marches back in 2006, we had a saying:
'Today, we march. Tomorrow, we vote,' " Obama said. "Well, that was
the time to march. And now comes the time to vote."Surveys show Obama
holds a strong lead among Latino voters, 59% to 29%, according to the most
recent Gallup Poll. That puts McCain far below the 40% President Bush won four
years ago. Strategists in both parties believe that Republican support among
Latino voters suffered when congressional conservatives blocked compromise
legislation to overhaul immigration law -- forged mainly by McCain and Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) -- in 2006 and 2007. And McCain distanced himself
from the compromise in the heat of a competitive GOP primary in which
immigration emerged as a top concern among the party's overwhelmingly white,
conservative base. Now, however, he rarely misses an opportunity to brag about
his role in the debate -- even invoking the name of Kennedy, a figure reviled
by conservatives but beloved by many Latinos. GOP strategists believe that Obama
too has some vulnerabilities on the issue. They say that he played a minor role
in the negotiations last year, despite efforts to describe himself as a more
central player, and that he voted for amendments that sponsors believed helped
stymie the compromise. Although McCain continues to talk of securing the borders
first, he does not rule out a legalization program. On Tuesday, after pledging
to work for better border enforcement, he was quick to add: "But we must
not make the mistake of thinking that our responsibility to meet this challenge
will end with that accomplishment. We have economic and humanitarian
responsibilities as well, and they require no less dedication from
us. "McCain has sought a delicate balance in recent weeks, but his shifting
rhetoric has prompted some complaints from conservatives. After a recent
closed-door meeting with Latino leaders in Chicago, one anti-illegal-immigration
activist in attendance accused the Arizona senator of making different promises
to different groups, and argued that strict border enforcement was unworkable
if existing undocumented workers were given a path to citizenship."He's
being two-faced," said Rosanna Pulido, director of the Illinois Minuteman
Project. McCain's new ad campaign not only embraces his past work on
immigration, but also distances him from the conservatives who opposed him.In
the video, he refers to the harsh rhetoric that many in his party used to
oppose the legislation, saying that "too often, new immigrants have been
treated as objects of fear instead of symbols of hope." Some ads, such as a
Spanish-language radio spot released last week, feature McCain's Latino Naval
Academy roommate, Frank Gamboa, who has recorded messages in both languages
extolling his longtime friend's virtues. Though he did not directly mention immigration, Gamboa
noted that McCain "has stood for our community even in the most difficult
of times."Strategists expect some ads will contain footage of McCain's
trip last week to Mexico, where he visited cultural sites with former Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush -- whose wife is Mexican American and who polls show is hugely
popular among Latino voters in his home state.

*

FROM 2006, HOW MANY AMERICANS HAVE BEEN MURDERED IN McCAIN'S STATE of ARIONZA? HOW MANY BILLION IN MEX DRUGS PASSED OVER THIS STATE? HOW MANY BILLIONS IN WELFARE WAS HANDED TO LOOTING MEXICANS?

SELLS, Ariz. — An eerie
hush settles in at sundown on the Tohono O’odham Nation, which straddles 75
miles of border with Mexico.

Few residents leave
their homes. The roads crawl with the trucks of Border Patrol agents, who stop
unfamiliar vehicles, scrutinize back roads for footprints and hike into the
desert wilds to intercept smugglers carrying marijuana on their backs and droves of migrants trying to make it north.

By the bad luck of
geography, the only large Indian reservation on the embattled border is caught
in the middle, emerging as a major transit point for drugs as well as people.

A long-insular tribe of
28,000 people and its culture are paying a steep price: the land is swarming
with outsiders, residents are afraid to walk in the hallowed desert, and some
members, lured by drug cartel cash in a place with high unemployment, are
ending up in prison.

“People will knock on
your door, flash a wad of money and ask if you can drive this bale of marijuana
up north,” said Marla Henry, 38, chairwoman of Chukut Kuk district, which
covers much of the border zone.

The tightening of border
security to the east and west, which started in the 1990s and intensified after
the Sept. 11 attacks, funneled more drug traffic through the Tohono O’odham
reservation, federal officials said, and especially more marijuana, which is
hard to slip through vehicle crossings because of its bulk.

A record 319,000 pounds
of marijuana were seized on the reservation in 2009, up from 201,000 pounds the
previous year, along with small amounts of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine.

Hundreds of tribal
members have been prosecuted in federal, state or tribal courts for smuggling
drugs or humans, taking offers that reach $5,000 for storing marijuana or transporting
it across the reservation. In a few families, both parents have been sent to
prison, leaving grandparents to raise the children.

“People are afraid that
if they say no, they’ll be threatened by the cartel,” Ms. Henry said.

If residents of remote villages
tried to call the police, she said, help might not arrive for two hours or
more.

At the same time, some
residents are angry at the intrusion of hundreds of federal agents, including
some who stay for a week at a time on bases in remote parts of the reservation.
The surge in agents who cruise the roads has meant more checkpoints and tighter
controls on a border that tribal members, 1,500 of whom live in Mexico, once
freely crossed.

The once-placid
reservation feels like a “militarized zone,” said Ned Norris Jr., the tribal
chairman, who also says the tribe must cooperate to stem the cartels. “Drug
smuggling is a problem we didn’t create, but now we’re having to deal with the
consequences.”

Many residents say they
live in fear of the smugglers and hordes of migrants who lurk around their
homes, and also of being subjected to a humiliating search by federal agents.

The elderly avoid the
desert, even in the daytime, because they might stumble upon a cache of
marijuana or drug “mules” hiding in desert washes until dark.

“We can’t even go out to
collect wood for the stove,” said Verna Miguel, 63, who was traumatized three
years ago when a group of migrants forced her to stop on a road, beat her and
stole her vehicle.

“We’ve always picked
saguaro fruits and cholla buds,” Ms. Miguel said, using such desert products
for consumption and rituals. “But now we don’t dare do that.”

Until recently, the
reservation’s international border was porous, defended by three strands of
barbed wire. Over the last two years, it has been lined with metal posts and
Normandy-style barriers to stop the trucks that used to barrel through and head
for Phoenix.

Federal officials
describe the rise in drug seizures on the reservation as a sign of growing
success on what had long been a vulnerable section of border. Barriers and
surveillance have forced most of the smugglers to enter on foot rather than in
vehicles and spend hours or days sneaking through the reservation, making them
more vulnerable to detection, said Agent Robert Gilbert, chief of the Tucson
sector of the Border Patrol.

But the large busts,
here and elsewhere on the border, are also a measure of the continued trade and
profits reaped by the cartels.

“The cartels use the
profit from marijuana to purchase cocaine in Colombia and Peru and the
ingredients for meth and heroin from other regions,” said Elizabeth W.
Kempshall, special agent in charge of the Arizona office of the Drug Enforcement
Administration. “So marijuana is the
catalyst for the rest of the drug trade.”

The drug smugglers,
mainly working for the Sinaloa Cartel, officials said, place scouts for days at
a time on mountainsides, with night-vision goggles to monitor movements of the
Border Patrol. The scouts communicate with Mexican or Indian guides using
cellphones or two-way radios with rolling codes that cannot be intercepted,
said Sgt. David Cray of the tribal police force, which has spent major amounts
of money on border issues. During the day, the scouts hide in caves or under
camouflage.

The Border Patrol has
its own spotters and trucks with infrared video cameras that detect heat miles
away. The tribe has agreed to electronic surveillance towers that in coming
years will make a “virtual fence” across their lands.

Many agents spend their
nights “cutting for sign,” a tracker’s term, making slow drives on dirt roads
in search of footprints.

One recent chilly night,
a Border Patrol spotter detected eight white dots on his screen moving steadily
north, not meandering the way cows or wild mules do. With a laser beam he fixed
their coordinates at a spot five miles from his mountaintop post.

Two agents in
four-wheel-drive vehicles set out over a rutted ranch track, then hiked through
half a mile of mesquite, cholla and prickly pear to intercept the group. Six
escaped, but two Mexican men were captured with seven burlap packs, each filled
with 50 pounds of marijuana that sells wholesale for $500 or more per pound.

For the agents, it was a
good night’s work. “This is what we live for, stopping drugs,” said an agent
who hiked in shortly after the bust to help bring in the smugglers and the
contraband.

But many tribal members
see the federal presence as a mixed blessing at best.

Ofelia Rivas, 53, of
Meneger’s Dam Village is an Indian rights advocate and a rare border resident
who agreed to speak to a reporter. She said that most families in border
villages, including her own, had had a relative imprisoned for drug offenses,
but that such individuals should not be blamed for the lack of legal jobs. Ms.
Rivas has criticized tribal leaders for acquiescing to what she calls an
oppressive federal occupation.

Federal law officials
praise the tribe for its cooperation, and the Border Patrol has fielded
community relations officers to minimize frictions.

Even Mr. Norris, the
tribal chairman, said he had been stopped and questioned. “Quite frankly, the
people are getting sick of it,” he said of the heavy outside presence. But he
added that the smuggling was beyond the tribe’s ability to control.

“I hope in my lifetime
we can go back to the way it used to be,” Mr. Norris said, “where people could
go and walk in the daylight on our own land.”

*

April 21, 2013 - HOMELAND SECURITY DOES
NOT EXIST IN AMERICA!

Truly
what else do you need to know about HOMELAND INSECURITY???????????

TUCSON -- At least five people were killed and 17
injured when a van crashed during a Border Patrol pursuit, Pima County
Rural/Metro Fire Chief Willie Treatch said Sunday.

The incident happened late Saturday between 10 and 10:30
p.m., he said, when a van carrying 22 people rolled over near the intersection
of Interstate 10 and State Highway 83 in Vail, Ariz.

Five people
died at the scene and 17 were hospitalized.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials in the Tucson
sector could not be immediately reached for comment.

JOHN “McAMNESTY”
McCain’s state of ARIZONA is the MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS’ GATEWAY to the American
southwest.

“Because I
sympathized with her, and the citizens of my state that were incredibly
frustrated. We had a border patrol agent killed. We had a rancher who was
killed by drug smugglers. People were not safe in their homes, in the southern
part of our state.” McCain

PHOENIX IS THE SECOND
LARGEST CENTER FOR MEXICAN KIDNAPPING NEXT TO MEXICO CITY.

IT IS AMERICA’S
BIGGEST CENTER FOR MEXICAN HOME INVASION.

“There are a hundred
guides sitting on mountaintops right now in Arizona, guiding the drug cartels
as they bring the drugs across the Arizona/Mexico border, up to Phoenix, where
they are distributed throughout the nation.”

*

(JUAN WILLIAMS WAS McCAIN’S PAID
LIAISON TO THE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST FASCIST MOVEMENT WHEN HE RAN FOR PRESIDENT)

John McCain: Issue of Immigration Stands between Latinos and
GOP, Fox News Latino, May 17, 2012

JUAN WILLIAMS: Senator John McCain thanks for coming in for
this Fox News Latino exclusive.

SEN. JOHN McCAIN (R-AZ):Thank you.

WILLIAMS: Senator, why do you keep saying that the Hispanic
vote is up for grabs, when polls consistently show that President Obama has
close to seventy percent support in the Latino community? (OBAMA HAS PROMISED ILLEGALS NO E-VERIFY TO EASE EVEN
MORE INTO OUR JOBS AND KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED FOR HIS PAYMASTERS, DREAM ACTS,
OPEN BORDERS, AMNESTY or at least CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT!)

McCAIN: And he had very strong, strong support in 2008 as
well. Because I think that there are many values, and things that we share, we
Republicans: lower taxes, pro military, small business, you know how Hispanic
or Latinos are small business people, Pro-life. There are many areas there that
they would, in my view, would be naturally attracted to the Republican banner.
And they in fact… George Bush, Bush II did well in his elections, with Hispanic
voters. And, we all know what the answer is, and what the problem is. It’s the
issue of immigration. And we have to treat it in a humane fashion, and we have
to understand that with any new wave of immigrants that comes to our country,
whether it be Irish, or Italian, Poles, whoever it is, Hispanics in America, or
Latinos, have an allegiance to the people who are coming and that are still in
the country they came from.

WILLIAMS: Well, let’s look at the likely GOP nominee stance.
Mitt Romney, on immigration reform,
opposes the Dream Act, opposes Pathways to Citizenship. In fact, he’s calling
for self-deportation. He opposes guest worker programs, opposes tuition breaks
for undocumented kids who are in the United States. Why would Hispanics vote
for that candidate?

McCAIN: Well, first of all, as you described Mitt Romney is
not the case in all due respect. He is solidly in favor of immigration reform.
He knows that there are twelve million people (TRY
40 MILLION OLD MAN!) who are in this country illegally. He knows you
have to address it. He has also stated, recently, and I’m happy to say, that we
have to address it in a humane fashion. The issue of self-deportation, there
are some Hispanics who have come back, but he doesn’t—gone back to the country
that they, mainly ‘cause the economic conditions here. So he, he doesn’t—but he
doesn’t think that’s the, the entire answer to the issue. As you know Marco
Rubio and some others are working on a version of the Dream Act. And by the way
also he does not oppose guest worker programs either, either for high tech, or
for agricultural workers.

Look, Mitt Romney understands that we have a challenge with
the Hispanic voter. I believe, as this campaign moves on, that you will see him
addressing this issue of the need for immigration reform. We all know what we
need to happen. Let me just, I have one more small point, I’m sorry for the
long answer, but you are touching on one of the key issues of the 2012
Presidential campaign. We still do have a huge problem with drugs coming across
our border. There are a hundred guides
sitting on mountaintops right now in Arizona, guiding the drug cartels as they
bring the drugs across the Arizona/Mexico border, up to Phoenix, where they are
distributed throughout the nation. And the price of cocaine, by the way, on
the street, has not gone up one penny, despite all of our drug efforts. That’s
the best indicator as to how we’re doing on the, quote, war on drugs. So
there’s a bigger problem than just illegal immigrants coming across our border.
There are still drugs, and we’re creating a demand, and that’s, you know, a big
part of the issue. And that, that can’t go on, Juan. It can’t.

WILLIAMS: Let me go back then.

McCAIN: Yeah.

WILLIAMS: With all due respect.

McCAIN: Sure.

WILLIAMS: You say he, he doesn’t oppose a guest worker
program. He has refused to get involved in putting forward any guest worker
program, and like you, Senator McCain…

McCAIN: Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: …He says, oh no, first we have to secure the
border.

McCAIN: Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: Well, there are now more boots on the ground than
ever, and…

McCAIN: We have made progress.

(MEXICO HAS MORE BILLIONAIRES
THAN SAUDI ARABIA. THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS NO LONGER BILL GATES, IT IS
MEXICAN CARLOS SLIM. YOU WON’T HEAR ABOUT THE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST MOVEMENT
TALKING ABOUT MEXICO DOING SOMETHING FOR THEIR PEOPLE OTHER THAN EXPORTING THEM
TO LOOT AMERICA!)

WILLIAMS: …DHS says they have put more money, in terms of
technology and surveillance on the border. And yet, the entire immigration
debate, during the Republican primaries, was cast in terms of drug dealers,
human trafficking, not in terms of
people simply seeking economic opportunity and a better life for their
families.

McCAIN: Juan, most of the people now who come across, or
large numbers of people who come across, are brought by coyotes. The young
women are raped (BY THEIR FELLOW MEX COUNTRYMAN!),
they’re put in drop houses in Phoenix, Arizona, where they are kept in the most
unspeakable condition, and held for ransom. The human rights abuses, not to
mention the tearing up of our wildlife refuges, which is taking place as well,
by these drug dealers and others who are coming across. We have made progress (LEGALS ARE NOT ONLY FIGHTING THE MEX DRUG CARTELS BUT
ALSO OBAMA’S SABOTAGE OF OUR BORDERS!), but we have by no means gotten
our border secure. So obviously Americans want both. They want both a secure
border, that’s an obligation of every country, but I think they also understand
that we have a serious issue out there that needs to be addressed. And I think…

WILLIAMS: But Senator, I think you know…

McCAIN: Yeah, go ahead.

WILLIAMS: …That in fact, most of the undocumented people in
the United States don’t come across the border, and they’re certainly not
trafficked, not brought across by coyotes.

McCAIN: Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: They’re people who come here on legal visas, and
simply overstay that visa.

McCAIN: Well, just because we have not addressed that issue,
which we can and should, doesn’t mean that we still don’t have a serious
problem with drugs coming across our borders.

WILLIAMS: But I’m saying, I’m saying, don’t you think that
that is wrong, it’s a distortion, that the Republican debate about immigration
is centered on drugs and illegal human trafficking?

McCAIN: The use of drugs, in my, in fact, I just saw a news
report, after going down some, is now on the way up again, amongst young
people. We can’t ignore that problem. That’s, that’s…

WILLIAMS: But I’m saying, isn’t that a separate problem?

McCAIN: No, I think because…

WILLIAMS: A separate issue?

McCAIN: Not as long as those drugs, the majority of ‘em are
being brought across our border, uh, illegally. Could I mention also one
historical fact? Ted Kennedy and I were doing immigration reform. It was
Senator Obama who went to the floor, and proposed an amendment which would
sunset the guest worker program that Ted Kennedy and I had agreed to, which
would’ve destroyed, uh, which was partially the reason why we destroyed
immigration reform. It was destroyed by people like then-Senator Obama on the
left, and some who are opposed to agricultural worker program, and by some on
the right who obviously called it, quote, amnesty. So, the irony of all this
is, that then-Senator Obama was part of the destruction of the effort that Ted
Kennedy and I made. But you won’t hear that very often.

WILLIAMS: Well, I think the votes, though, didn’t come from
the Republican side. President Bush was in favor of it.

McCAIN: Yes.

WILLIAMS: I believe you were in favor of it.

McCAIN: Yes.

WILLIAMS: But the defeat came from a lot of the talk radio
people on the far right, who took away Republican votes in the Congress.

McCAIN: It was a group on the far right, and it was also on
the left, the Farm Workers of America, a union, and trade unions who were
opposed to the guest worker program provision. One of… the greatness of Ted
Kennedy, as you know, was that he was willing—he and I agreed to vote against
amendments that we otherwise might support. And I saw him speak rather sternly
to then-Senator Obama, when Senator Obama proposed the amendment to quote,
sunset, in other words, end the guest worker program, but the rest of the
immigration reform continued.

WILLIAMS: And you think this will be highlighted in the
course of the campaign, by the Romney folks?

McCAIN: I don’t know, to tell you the truth.

WILLIAMS: Ah.

McCAIN: People have a tendency to forget these things, and a
lot of people don’t understand the way we work in the Senate. Whether that’s
good or bad, I don’t know.

WILLIAMS: Now you know Mitt Romney’s dad was born in Mexico.

McCAIN: Yep.

WILLIAMS: You were born in Panama, just like me.

McCAIN: Canal Zone. Yes.

WILLIAMS: Exactly. So, historically…

McCAIN: Yes. I, much long before you, I might add.

WILLIAMS: You’re a kind soul. Historically, you have been
much admired, loved…

McCAIN: Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: …by Latinos in your
community, in Arizona, thirty percent of the state. (YOU’RE A FOOL IF YOU
THOUGHT THAT MEXICAN, WHO BREAK EACH AND EVERY LAW IN THIS NATION, ARE ALSO NOT
VOTING IN LA RAZA SUPREMACIST!)

McCAIN: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: But as the GOP has pulled to the right, it looks
like you have abandoned so much of your support for pro-immigrant policies. It
looks like you said, you know what, we’ve got to wait until that border is
secure, even as the border has become more secure. So, are people right to
criticize you as having abandoned the immigrant, immigrant community?

McCAIN: Well I hope not. But I do also understand, though,
that there have been increases in border security. There’s no doubt about that.
But has there been enough? As I pointed out to you, the price for an ounce of
cocaine on the street in Chicago is not one penny more than it was before we
started all this. We can use technology, we can do things that rather than just
hiring people. But right now, for example, our wildlife refuges in southern
Arizona are being destroyed. That’s something that’s a desecration of our, of
our history. So I think that, working together, we can work out immigration
reform, which has to do with guest worker programs, which has to do with past
the [LTG: sb "paths to"] citizenship, not necessarily granting
citizenship, but giving people legal status. Also, this issue of course, of
children who were brought here, has to be addressed as well. And, there will be
people on both ends of the spectrum who…

WILLIAMS: Who stand in the way.

McCAIN: Who—yeah…

WILLIAMS: Now, now people, similarly ask, why would John
McCain be supporting Jan Brewer, when you think about SB 1070, especially the
initial issue about racial profiling.

McCAIN: Mm-hmm.

WILLIAMS: People say ‘why was John McCain supporting
Governor Brewer?’ What do you say?

McCAIN: Because I
sympathized with her, and the citizens of my state that were incredibly
frustrated. We had a border patrol agent killed. We had a rancher who was
killed by drug smugglers. People were not safe in their homes, in the southern
part of our state. SB 1070, the law that was passed in Arizona, was a direct
result of the frustration that our citizens felt, because their lives,
literally in the southern part of our state, were not safe on the American side
of the border. And that was bred out of that frustration. Now, since the border
enforcement has been increased, and we have seen some improvements, you haven’t
seen nearly the fervor that you saw in the past. And by the way, on that issue,
I think it’s pretty clear from the argument that the Supreme Court members
made, that a lot of that, that law may be upheld…

WILLIAMS: So what’s your prediction…

McCAIN: …By the United States Supreme Court.

WILLIAMS: What’s your prediction on the court?

McCAIN: I think there’ll be a couple of aspects, certainly,
that’ll be upheld. If you, if a policeman arrests someone, and that person acts
in a strange fashion, to ask them to show their identification, I don’t think
is, I think the Supreme Court, that’s even, Judge Sotomayor (SOTOMAYER IS A MEMBER OF THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA
RAZA. THAT’S WHY OBAMA PUT HER ON THE COURT. SHE VOTED NO ON E-VERIFY, AS SUCH
WOULD KEEP ILLEGALS OUT OF OUR JOBS!) acted very skeptical, as to
whether that was unconstitutional or not.

WILLIAMS: And so you expect that that would be upheld, and
that…

McCAIN: I think provisions of it.

WILLIAMS: What provisions do you think will be struck down?

McCAIN: I’m not sure of all of the details, but I’m sure
that there are a couple of areas where it would probably be struck down. And,
look, I love my state. I love the people of my state. And I know that sometimes
our image is hurt by this, all this controversy that…

WILLIAMS: I was just going to ask you. Arizona’s become now
known as the anti-immigrant state. There are boycotts against Arizona.(ARIZONA IS KNOWN IN MEXICO AS THE GATEWAY FOR THE MEX
DRUG CARTELS TO THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST!)

McCAIN: Actually, those, those aren’t happening anymore, the
boycotts. Our tourism is back up, and the convention business, which is so
important, because it really is such a wonderful place for us to live and work.
But again when I go down to the southern part of my state, and I meet a group
of ranchers that say, I can’t even drop my child off at the bus stop, because…
for fear of their safety, then we have to do something about that.

WILLIAMS: But that’s a drug issue, isn’t it?

McCAIN: I’m their elected—it’s, it’s a lot to do with drugs,
and it’s got to do a lot to do with these coyotes who are bringing people
across.

WILLIAMS: The vice-presidential pick is the talk of the
town. Do you have a pick that you would suggest for Mitt Romney?

McCAIN: No, I think it would be very presumptive of the
loser to do that. But I think he has a deep bench to draw from, and obviously
the same ones that I see you discuss…

WILLIAMS: Right.

McCAIN: …On the panels, on Fox, Marco Rubio would be very
attractive, Rob Portman, Kelly Ayotte, we’ve got several governors out there,
Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, and all of these people, by the way, say, no, no,
never, I don’t want it! You’ve got to, you’ve got to say, I don’t want it.

WILLIAMS: Right, right. Do you want…

McCAIN: …That said, yes, I want it!

WILLIAMS: That’d be…

McCAIN: Yeah.

WILLIAMS: Do you think that if Romney was to select Marco
Rubio…

McCAIN: Yeah. Yeah.

WILLIAMS: …It would impact the Latino vote that he could in
fact make inroads that would lessen the amount of support for the Democrats and
President Obama?

McCAIN: Well, first of all, I think it would help in
Florida, because Rubio is very popular in Florida, with all segments of the
population. But I think it’s bound to. But I also agree with the point that you
were making earlier, in your questioning, and that is that we need to show the
Hispanic community that we recognize that this is, in many ways, an issue of
being humane, of being understanding, of having compassion, and that, that’s,
that’s really the fundamental way, that, to, to address the issue.

WILLIAMS: You know, you earlier said, there’s so much in
common in terms of social values, between…

WILLIAMS: Okay, so, John McCain, Republican wise man is
talking to the Romney campaign. What’s the leverage point, where do you advise
them to go, to start to bridge, and bring those people of common value, into
touch with the Republican Party?

McCAIN: Well, Mitt Romney has said that he is in favor of
immigration reform. Now, like anything else, the devil is in the details. And
as you know, Marco Rubio is working on a version of the Dream Act to address
probably one of the most compelling aspects of all this issue, and that is,
people who came to our country, were brought, and were brought as children. So
look, Republicans can read polls just as well as Democrats, Juan. Everybody
knows that this is a serious issue, not only now, but the demographics, and
Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico…

WILLIAMS: Texas, California. Well, not, I mean…

McCAIN: Georgia! Georgia. Look at the large, fast-growing
Hispanic population in the Atlanta area. (THE
MEX-OCCUPATION EXPANDS NATIONWIDE. ILLEGALS ARE BREEDING MEXICO’S OCCUPATION BY
ANCHOR BABY BREEDING! SUCH COST LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE $600 MILLION PER YEAR)

WILLIAMS: Yeah.

McCAIN: So, we understand that. Now, the question is, are we
going to be able to really address it in a serious fashion? I believe so, and I
hope so.

WILLIAMS: But you don’t have any suggestion as to how to do
it.

McCAIN: Well, as I say, Marco Rubio is working on a… and
others are working with him on a version of the Dream Act.

WILLIAMS: But you know that he…

McCAIN: He…

WILLIAMS: …That Rubio’s proposal would not grant
citizenship, it would just allow them to stay in the country. He says he wants
to prevent chain migration. It’s not going to pass muster with most Latino
voters, who want a Dream Act that gives those young people in the military, in
school, the opportunity to be American citizens.

McCAIN: Well, first of all, I’m not sure that that’s, that
that’s the case, because I think, first of all, they do want, uh, to have a
legal status, and be able to come out of the shadows. Second of all, let me
tell you a big problem with the Dream Act. Dream Act says you can go to college
for two years—as proposed by Senator Durbin. Go to college for two years, or
serve in the military for, for two years. We don’t serve in the military for
two years. We serve in the military for four years. So what are you going to
say? And the reason why we serve for four years, it takes so long to train
them, so, anyone who joins our military. So, we’re going to say, here’s a
special category, that can, only has to serve in the military for two years?
Come on. So there’s, there’s some fundamental flaws with their version of the
Dream Act, that I think has to be addressed as well.

WILLIAMS: Senator McCain, thank you so much for coming in to
Fox News Latino.